This 25-foot Statue of Jeff Goldblum in London Is Almost As Sultry As the Real Thing

A 25-foot statue of Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcom from “Jurassic Park” is now available for your viewing pleasure near the Tower Bridge in London.

The giant, 330-pound structure commemorates the moment in the movie after Goldblum survives a dinosaur attack. Cue the swooning.

25ft Jeff Goldblum statue pops up in London to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Jurassic Park, which was June 11th, a month ago. Also none of the movie was filmed in London nor is Jeff Goldblum a native of the English capital. So let's just bask in its nonsensical glory. pic.twitter.com/TKQKozleMn

The shirtless statue, nicknamed “Jurassic Jeff” or “Tyrannasaurus Pecs,” according to Lonely Planet, can be found at Potters Fields Park on the River Thames. According to Jezebel, the statue was installed on July 18.

It’s unclear why the statue popped up in London, since the city has no connection to the movie. Regardless, “Jurassic Jeff” was created by Sky’s subscription service, Now TV, as part of the movie’s 25th anniversary, and took about 250 hours to make.

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According to the real Jeff Goldblum, the statue gets “10/10 Goldblums.”